Re: Installing a '66 Belvedere 318 poly in a 63 fury
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Re: Installing a '66 Belvedere 318 poly in a 63 fury



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318 polys were used thru 66. Have had several. 67 was first year for 318LA.
Lee Sumpter

64 Fury
67 Coronet R/T
63 Belvedere
66 Chry. 300
et al
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From: "Earl Helm" <earlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 6:24 PM
Subject: RE: Installing a '66 Belvedere 318 poly in a 63 fury


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If it "is" a Poly, which I am sure you can identify, it does not matter
what
chassis it is in, it will be a direct replacement for your Poly.....

The interesting part about this is the 66. I thought only cars from
Canada
came with Polys in 66. The US stopped using Polys in 65. This does not
preclude someone from replacing a skinny 318 with a good one.

Earl

Thats a really good question. The engine in the 66 sits farther back
than the 63, so depending on where the oil pan is in relation to the
steering linkage, would dictate weather or not the pan is different.
Perhaps someone will know for sure, but if not, I have a pan sitting on
the shelf here and could take some pics and get some dimensions off of
it. Let me know if that would help, feel free to email me of list at
ntoleranse@xxxxxxxxx

I would like to know the answer to this myself.

Doc.



BSchleic57@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Group:
>
> I have located a decent running '66 Belvedere 318 poly engine that I
> would like to install in my '63 Fury (currently a 318 poly)at least
> until the body work is complete.
>
> Is it an exact replacemnt, or will I have to change the oil pan?
> change
> anything else?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
>


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